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Articles from the October 23, 2019 edition


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  • Daniel James Hochstetler Simon

    Oct 23, 2019

    Daniel James Hochstetler Simon October 21, 1973 - Saturday, October 19, 2019 Service Information St. Kateri Tekawitha Parish-Sisseton, SD Thursday, October 24, 2019 2:00 P.M. Visitation Information St. Kateri Tekawitha Parish-Sisseton, SD Wednesday, October 23, 2019 All night Daniel James Hochstetler Simon, age 45, Journeyed to the Spirit World on Saturday, October 19, 2019 at Coteau Des Prairies Hospital in Sisseton, South Dakota. Danny was born October 21st 1973 to Christina and Filmore Simon...

  • Shane Michael Zephier

    Oct 23, 2019

    Shane Michael Zephier September 8, 1996 - Thursday, October 10, 2019 Service Information Church of Blessed Kateri in Minneapolis pending Visitation Information Church of Blessed Kateri in Minneapolis pending Shane Michael Zephier, "Hoksila Waste" age 23, of Minneapolis Journeyed to the Spirit World on Thursday, October 10, 2019. He was born on September 8, 1996 in Minneapolis. Shane was kind hearted, loving and caring. He was loved by all and saw the good in everyone. Shane enjoyed music and...

  • Harvey Joseph DeFoe

    Oct 23, 2019

    Harvey Joseph DeFoe August 01, 1934 - October 21, 2019 Harvey Joseph DeFoe, age 85 of Cloquet, MN died on Monday, October 21, 2019 at Chris Jensen Health and Rehabilitation Center in Duluth with his family by his side. He was born on August 1, 1934 to Joseph and Lizzie (Colburn) DeFoe in Cloquet, MN. Harvey was a US Air Force veteran and was a member of the Cloquet Combined Honor Guard. He was employed with Conwed and as a supervisor for US West/Northwestern Bell retiring in 1991. Harvey was...

  • Red Lake Chairman Darrell G. Seki, Sr. and Assistant Secretary – Bureau of Indian Affairs, Tara Sweeney Sign Historic Lease Agreement

    Oct 23, 2019

    October 22, 2019 - Red Lake Chairman Darrell G. Seki, Sr. and Assistant Secretary – Indian Affairs Tara Sweeney signed a lease agreement for the Red Lake Criminal Justice Complex. The signing took place at the 76th annual NCAI convention in Albuquerque, NM. Under the agreement, the BIA will pay the Tribe much-needed funds to operate and maintain the Red Lake Criminal Justice Complex. Although the BIA previously provided operations and maintenance funds for the complex, funding levels were inadeq...

  • Grace White (Ojibwe/Sioux): "I'm just a Rez girl who had a dream of going Division 1"

    Oct 23, 2019

    Grace white is a junior transfer basketball player at Valparaiso University. She had already played two years of NCAA D1 basketball. She is the daughter of Roger White (Ojibwe) and Tara Grqves )Ojibwe/Sioux) of Red Lake, Minnesota. Her siblings are Ashley and the late Aaron White. "My identity being an Ojibwe woman from the Red Lake Rez influences everything I do," said Grace. "My culture and tribal core values hold me together and give me strength to continue to push forward. I fall back on my...

  • In policy shift, Minneapolis police no longer chasing drivers over minor offenses

    Oct 23, 2019

    Minneapolis police officers are no longer pursuing fleeing suspects for most nonviolent and lesser offenses after a series of high-profile chases in recent years that department officials say unnecessarily put lives in danger. Under the new policy, officers can only give chase in situations where they believe a suspect has committed or is about to commit "a serious and violent felony or gross misdemeanor." Pursuit can also be initiated if the suspect's driving is "so flagrantly reckless that...

  • US diplomat: Trump linked Ukraine aid to demand for probe

    Oct 23, 2019

    WASHINGTON - A top U.S. diplomat testified Tuesday that President Donald Trump was holding back military aid for Ukraine unless the country agreed to investigate Democrats and a company linked to Joe Biden's family, providing lawmakers with a detailed new account of the quid pro quo central to the impeachment probe. In a lengthy opening statement to House investigators obtained by The Associated Press, William Taylor described Trump's demand that "everything" President Volodymyr Zelenskiy...

  • Raid west of Twin Cities yields drugs, AR-15 and a working cannon; couple charged

    Oct 23, 2019

    Drug agents pulled off a surprise predawn raid on a couple's remote residential property west of the Twin Cities and seized illicit drugs, more than $5,000 in cash, guns and a working cannon with all the accessories needed to fire the weapon, authorities said. A multiagency drug task force based out of Willmar raided the multibuilding farm property on Hwy. 15 about 7 miles north of Hutchinson on Monday morning and jailed 59-year-old Bret Wakefield and 56-year-old Ramona Wakefield, who are...

  • Minnesota health regulators often fail to respond rapidly to nursing home abuse complaints

    Oct 23, 2019

    Minnesota health regulators failed to meet federally mandated deadlines to investigate the most serious nursing home complaints in six out of every 10 cases — even after pressure from the Legislature and elder-care advocates prompted state health officials to conduct a massive overhaul of its complaint investigation unit. Data released Tuesday by a federal watchdog agency shows the Minnesota Department of Health still missed deadlines for 150 cases in 2018 that alleged that patients were either at immediate risk for further harm or had been s...

  • Polaris posts favorable Q3 results despite hits from tariffs, exchange rates

    Oct 23, 2019

    As tariff costs continue to affect Polaris' bottom line, CEO Scott Wine said the company expects the Trump administration to look at its exemption requests soon. But if it does not happen, he will continue to explore options such as relocating some of its productions overseas. While the off-road vehicle maker beat Wall Street expectations and raised its 2019 guidance Tuesday, it reported an 11% drop in third-quarter adjusted earnings because of extra tariff costs, negative foreign-exchange...

  • US highway deaths fall in 2018 for second straight year

    Oct 23, 2019

    DETROIT - Traffic deaths in the U.S. fell slightly in 2018 for the second straight year, the government's road safety agency said Tuesday. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration attributed the 2.4% drop partially to technology in newer vehicles that can prevent crashes. A total of 36,560 people died on the nation's roads in last year, the latest full-year statistics available. http://www.startribune.com/us-highway-deaths-fall-in-2018-for-second-straight-year/56361...

  • Hemp delivery driver arrested in SD indicted on drug charges

    Oct 23, 2019

    RAPID CITY, S.D. — A Colorado man who said he was delivering hemp to Minnesota when he was arrested in South Dakota has been indicted by a grand jury after his load tested positive for THC, the component in marijuana that produces a high. A grand jury in Jackson County, South Dakota, last month indicted Robert Herzberg, 41, of Red Feather Lakes, Colorado, on charges of intending to distribute marijuana and possessing more than 10 pounds (4.5 kilograms) of the drug. He also faces charges of ingesting marijuana and cocaine, according to court r...

  • Invasive grasses choke birds' habitat

    Oct 23, 2019

    HOUSTON COUNTY, Minn. – Andy Beebe and his crew move deliberately through the slough, their boots squelching in wet black silt left by the latest flood. They push metal planters into the mud, pull bare-root seedlings from bags at their waists, and bend to tuck them into the mucky soil. Then they poke in a red flag to mark the twigs. http://www.startribune.com/invasive-grasses-choke-key-bird-habitat-as-minnesota-s-climate-changes/510935362/...

  • Minnesota's rural hospitals are hanging on - for now

    Oct 23, 2019

    MADELIA, MINN. – The prognosis for Madelia Community Hospital has been grim for some years now. Births are no longer scheduled here. Inpatient admissions have fallen to barely 100 per year. And the costs of patching together a medical staff have turned the hospital into a perennial money-loser. Yet its new administrator is optimistic. The community-run hospital is hiring practitioners, expanding surgery capacity, extending urgent care hours, and even adding specialties such as laserfrequency a...

  • BP: 13-year-old in Rochester faces felony charges in airsoft gun incident at school

    Oct 23, 2019

    ROCHESTER, Minn. — A 13-year-old boy is facing felony charges after he allegedly brought an airsoft pistol to Kellogg Middle School earlier this month. A Rochester police school resource officer was asked around 9 a.m. Oct. 11 for assistance by Kellogg Middle School administration after a student reported that they were threatened by another student with a gun on school property the day before, Capt. Casey Moilanen wrote in an email. https://www.bemidjipioneer.com/news/crime-and-courts/4734669-Police-13-year-old-in-Rochester...

  • BP: States weigh mental sick days for students

    Oct 23, 2019

    In the face of rising rates of depression, anxiety and suicide among young people, some states and school systems have started allowing students to take mental sick days off from school. Last year, Utah changed its definition of valid excuses for absences to include mental health issues. This summer, Oregon enacted a law - driven by a group of high school student activists - that allows students to take days off for mental health. https://www.bemidjipioneer.com/business/healthcare/4733140-States-weigh-mental-sick-days-for-st...

  • One Minnesota Commissioners Tour set for Oct. 23-24

    Oct 23, 2019

    St. Paul – Leaders of state agencies that are partners in Minnesota Business First Stop will visit businesses in communities throughout South-Central Minnesota on a One Minnesota Commissioners Tour Oct.23-24. The purpose of the tour is to increase awareness of Minnesota Business First Stop, which was created in 2012 to help businesses cut through red tape when working with state agencies, and to engage with communities and companies about how they are doing and what businesses need to succeed. Minnesota Business First Stop is a partnership o...

  • DEED Awards $1.3 Million to East African Community Economic Development and Workforce Programs

    Deputy Commissioner Hamse Warfa|Oct 23, 2019

    DEED has awarded a $1.3 million funding appropriation for East African Community Economic Development and Workforce programs to provide Minnesota’s young East African community members with workforce development training opportunities during the 2020-2021 state fiscal year. We know Minnesota’s East African community contributes to Minnesota’s economic vitality. These programs are intended to alleviate barriers to employment and economic success for East African youth in Minnesota. Helping young people achieve economic and employment succe...

  • Redby Elder;s Dinner 2019 held on Saturday afternoon - P3

    Mary Omen|Oct 23, 2019

    On Saturday, October 19, 2019 the Redby Community sponsored their annual Redby Elders Dinner at the new Redby Community Center. The 2019 Redby Elder's king and queen were also selected - King Greg Parkhurst and Queen Agnes Smith. A feast was served, there was entertainment and prize drawings for the elders....

  • Red Lake Community Center Chandler Farm Pumpkin Patch Trip - P4

    Mary Omen|Oct 23, 2019

    On Thursday, Octovber 17, 2019, the Red Lake Community Center sponsored a trip to the Chandler Farm Pumpkin Patch Trip from 11 AM until 4 PM....

  • Warriors lose to Lake Park-Audubon in last game of season 65-0 - P5

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 23, 2019

    RED LAKE - The Red Lake Warriors Football Team hosted Lake Park-Audubon on Wednesday, Octber 16, 2019, losing 65-0. It was also Red Lake's Homecoming game. The young Warriors team did not win a game this season, while Lake Park-Audubon finished 2-6. Section 8A Tournament Seed Date: 10/17/19 Tuesday, 10-22-19 Saturday, 10-26-19 Thursday, 10-31-19 State Tournament November 7-30, 2019 Various Sites & U.S. Bank Stadium...

  • Lady Warriors Volleyball team take set from Bug School 3-0 on Parent Appreciation Night - P6

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 23, 2019

    RED LAKE, MN - The Red Lake Lady Warriors played their last home game of the season on Tuesday, October 15, 2019, taking three games over the Bug School in the best-of-five series. Red Lake's Junior High also took their best-of-three contest, 2-0. It was also Parent Appreciation Night. Section 8A Tournament Seed Date: 10/16/19 Mon., Oct. 21, 2019 Thur., Oct. 24, 2019 Fri., Oct. 25, 2019 Tues., Oct. 29, 2019 Friday, Nov. 1, 2019 State Tournament November 7-9, 2019 Xcel Energy...

  • Lady Warriors drop 3 games to Blackduck - P16

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 23, 2019

    On Tuesday, October 1, 2019, Red Lake hosted Blackduck in Girls Volleyball action. The Junior High and the Junior Varsity Teams played well in their matches, but lost both sets 2-0. Red Lake Varsity girls also played good in their best of five series, but ended up losing 3-0. The Lady Warriors will be on the road on October 3rd with Indus, travel to Kelliher for a Round Robin on October 7 and travel to the Bug School on October 8th....

  • Red Lake Junior High Football Team loses to Walker-Hackensack-Akley 36-8 - P26

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 23, 2019

    The Red Lake Junior High Football Team lost to Walker-Hackensack-Akley 36-8 on Tuesday, September 17, 2019 in Red Lake....

  • Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow - Friday Night Session - P37

    Michael Barrett, RLNN|Oct 23, 2019

    Ponemah Labor Day Pow Wow - Friday Night Session New Ponemah Labor Day Royalty Treyson Cloud and Jasinda Kingbird Obaashiing Singing Contest 2019 6th Little Bear points 1411 5th Wild Horse points 1511 4th Tomahawk Circle points 1512 3rd Southern Boyz points 1553 2nd Midnite Express points 1586 1st. MoTown points 1647 Men's Grass Dance Winners 1st Rusty Gillette 2nd Jon TakenAlive 3rd Joel Wood 4th Zach Redbear 5th Gabe Desrosiers Men's Chicken Winners 1st Daniel J Isham 2nd Lee Goodman Jr 3rd...

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